Welcome to the blog of Superstition Wilderness Adventures, LLC. The blog will serve to update the public with our newest offerings, special services, and updates to the website.
Superstition Wilderness Adventures is based out of Gold Canyon, Arizona and provides guided hikes into the beautiful Superstition Mountains. These guided hikes are tailored to your specific wishes and fitness levels. If you want to travel where the famous Lost Dutchman searched for gold, Superstition Wilderness Adventures can make that happen. If you're more of a nature lover and would like to focus on the photographic Superstition Mountains, Superstition Wilderness Adventures can guide you.
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I'm interested in year around reliable water resources in the Superstition Wilderness. Do you have this information and how many are there approximately. Robert
thank you for your question. for a complete list of reliable water sources, see our link with Superstition-SAR.org. we supply the Tonto National Forest with updates to the water supply. Right now there is water everwhere, enjoy the hiking.
larry
Larry: Today's hike was awesome. The scenery, your historical commentary, and your not unfriendly presence, made for a day to remember. Ha, ha. The preceding double negative is in response to some of the funny comments we shared along the way. So, keep it up and I wish you success on your own wilderness adventure.
Thanks again,
Mike
I like your site, especially the pics of Indian ruins. How difficult and long of a hike is it and is there documented history on them?
Thanks Mike, hiking in late December at 65 degrees and sunny is something that not everyone is doing right now. I was very glad that our day was not uneventful. Back at ya! Great hiking and thanks for the blog.
larry
Robert, the hike into the dwellings is around 8.5 miles round trip. The history of the area and beauty of the scenery is worth the trip into this remote recess of the Sups.
larry
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